267 research outputs found

    The effect of assistive devices on gait patterns in Parkinson’s disease: preliminary results

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    Poster presented at the First international Congress of CiiEM “From Basic Sciences to Clinical Research”, 27-28 November 2015, Egas Moniz, Caparica, Portugal

    The effect of assistive devices on gait patterns in Parkinson’s Disease: a pilot study

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    Poster presented at the 4th World Parkinson Congress. Portland, Oregon, 20-23 September 2016The purpose of the study is to assess the influence of six different assistive devices on gait patterns in people with Parkinson's disease.N/

    The effect of assistive devices on gait patterns in Parkinson’s disease : a pilot study

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    Abstract of poster presented at the 2nd International Congress of CiiEM - Translational Research and Innovation in Human and Health Science. 11-13 June, 2017, Monte de Caparica, Portugalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Improving the stability of the friction stir channelling technology via a cooled copper backing plate

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    Funding Information: Open access funding provided by FCT|FCCN (b-on). The authors acknowledge UNIDEMI for its financial support. Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).Abstract: The development of the friction stir channelling (FSC) technology has a potential to revolutionize the manufacturing industry, providing an innovative way to produce continuous sub-surface channels in monolithic components in a single step. However, the process generates heat that can lead to defects and loss of stationarity, affecting the quality of the channels produced and the process’ efficiency and control. To address these challenges, a ground-breaking study was conducted using a cooled copper backing plate to adjust the process temperatures and investigate the influence of the temperature on FSC stability. The results of the study showed that the cooled copper backing plate has a significantly higher rate of heat conduction, effectively preventing the processed component from overheating and ensuring that the process maintains its stationarity. When using the steel backing plate, only one combination of process parameters (a rotation speed of 450 rev/min and a traverse speed of 71 mm/min) yielded satisfactory results. Moreover, the use of the cooled copper backing plate allowed for a wider range of process parameters to be employed, resulting in sub-surface channels with higher quality and fewer defects. The 710/71 parameters combination resulted in a lower heat input, while the 900/45 parameters set produced channels with a more rectangular geometry. A rotation speed of 900 rev/min and a traverse speed of 45 mm/min have been shown to be the best choice. This innovative approach to FSC technology represents a major step forward in solid-state manufacturing, envisaging new possibilities for producing longer sub-surface channels with superior quality and greater efficiency. Highlights: • Conducting the FSC process at low temperature has improved its stability. • The use of a cooled copper backing plate enabled a broader range of FSC process parameters. • Longer and stabler leak-free sub-surface channels have been produced in aluminium alloys. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]publishersversionpublishe

    Association of Drowning Mortality with Preventive Interventions: A Quarter of a Million Deaths Evaluation in Brazil

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    In 2015, drowning in Brazil was responsible for 6,043 deaths and was the second leading cause of death in children. Although several prevention strategies have been promoted to reduce drowning, most are still based on low levels of evidence. This study evaluated the effectiveness of prevention and water safety interventions in reducing drowning mortality. Data obtained from the National Mortality System for 36 years were split in two time periods to allow the comparison of drowning mortality numbers before and after implementation of SOBRASA’s drowning prevention and water safety programs and to check for any positive effects attributable to such programs. To assess differences between the two periods, a “drowning water safety score” (DSS) was estimated and compared to mortality/100,000 of population. There were 258,834 drowning deaths over 36 years. A significant decrease of 27% in drowning rates (5.2 to 3.8/100,000;

    Dynamic targeting enables domain-general inhibitory control over action and thought by the prefrontal cortex.

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    Over the last two decades, inhibitory control has featured prominently in accounts of how humans and other organisms regulate their behaviour and thought. Previous work on how the brain stops actions and thoughts, however, has emphasised distinct prefrontal regions supporting these functions, suggesting domain-specific mechanisms. Here we show that stopping actions and thoughts recruits common regions in the right dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex to suppress diverse content, via dynamic targeting. Within each region, classifiers trained to distinguish action-stopping from action-execution also identify when people are suppressing their thoughts (and vice versa). Effective connectivity analysis reveals that both prefrontal regions contribute to action and thought stopping by targeting the motor cortex or the hippocampus, depending on the goal, to suppress their task-specific activity. These findings support the existence of a domain-general system that underlies inhibitory control and establish Dynamic Targeting as a mechanism enabling this ability

    Particles’ distribution enhancing in aluminum-based composites produced by upward friction stir processing

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    Funding Information: Open access funding provided by FCT|FCCN (b-on). CV and TGS acknowledge Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT-MCTES) for its financial support via projects UIDB/00667/2020 and UIDP/00667/2020 (UNIDEMI). PMF also acknowledges FCT-MCTES for its financial support via the PhD scholarship UI/BD/151055/2021. PLI would like to acknowledge FCT-MCTES for its financial support via the PhD scholarship FCT-SFRH /BD/146885/2019. RJCS acknowledges national funds from FCT-MCTES, in the scope of the project UIDB/50025/2020–2023 of the CENIMAT/i3N. Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).A new variant of friction stir processing named upward friction stir processing (UFSP) is a promising approach to control particles’ distribution and promote a more uniform distribution over a larger processed area. This variant involves using two sheets with functional particles between them to produce metallic composites. A spacer is used to ensure the desired quantity and uniform distribution of the particles and prevent sputtering. This technique promotes an upward flow to introduce more particles with a uniform distribution in the processed volume, avoiding discrete holes or grooves. This study involved enhancing the particles’ distribution by varying process parameters. The resulting trial with the best particles’ distribution was characterized by means of light microscopy, eddy current testing, microhardness mapping, scanning electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The study revealed that UFSP can improve the particles’ distribution in the stir zone of metallic composites, especially when multi-passes are performed towards the retreating side of the plates. The process parameters that produced an improvement in particles’ distribution were six passes with an offset of 1 mm towards the retreating side, the tool rotation and processing speed of 900 rev/min, and 180 mm/min, respectively, and a spacer’s thickness of 0.5 mm. The resulting hardness and electrical conductivity profiles show that the UFSP technique can significantly affect material’s properties, including mechanical strength, particularly when processing with tool offset towards the retreating side. Furthermore, the hardness increased by about 22% in composites produced with the addition of reinforcement particles. However, for some aluminum alloys, the properties decreased under such conditions. These findings highlight the potential of UFSP for producing functionalized materials with tailored properties, while also underscoring the importance of careful parameters selection to optimize the material´s performance. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].publishersversioninpres

    Capacitação dos profissionais de informação visando a gestão no Arca – Repositório Institucional da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz

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    O texto aborda a importância da realização dos trabalhos de sensibilização e capacitação em palestras e cursos ministrados para os profissionais de informação/Bibliotecários que trabalham na gestão do Arca - Repositório Institucional da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Brasil), visando assim aprimorar as competências internas para a melhoria da eficiência, eficácia e qualidade dos documentos inseridos no RI como também disponibilizar o conteúdo em saúde pública para toda a Sociedade.Ibero-American Science and Technology Education Consortiu

    synthesis of cernumidine and analogues, and survey of its anti-inflammatory activity

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    C. S. B. Gomes acknowledges the XTAL – Macromolecular Crystallography group (UCIBIO and i4HB) for granting access to the X-ray diffractometer. X-Ray infrastructure was financed by FCT-MCTES through project RECI/BBBBEP/0124/2012. Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.A novel approach has been developed for the efficient synthesis of the unsymmetrical (2-aminopyrrolidin-1-yl)carboxamidine alkaloidal core found in cernumidine (1) and its analogs (20a, 20c, 20f, 20i-o). The key transformation in this process involves the utilization of the Curtius rearrangement, which plays a pivotal role in constructing the aminal moiety. One of the major challenges encountered during this synthesis was the instability of the free aminal core intermediate. Furthermore, a noteworthy observation during the synthesis was the racemization process that occurred during the isocyanate trapping by organometallic reagents. Detailed DFT calculations shed light on this phenomenon, revealing a neighboring coordination-induced mechanism. The resulting compounds were subjected to evaluation for their anti-inflammatory properties using lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human THP1 cells. Notably, compounds featuring the guanidine moiety and electron-donating groups exhibited significant anti-inflammatory activity. These findings suggest that these compounds hold promise as potential candidates for further development as anti-inflammatory agents.publishersversionpublishe
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